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Persistent fifth aortic arch: the "great pretender" in clinical practice.

David F A Lloyd1, S Y Ho2, Kuberan Pushparajah3, Subhasis Chakraborty4, Mohamed Nasser3, Hideki Uemura1, Rodney Franklin1, Alan G Magee1.   

Abstract

Persistence of the embryonic "fifth aortic arch" in postnatal life is a rare, enigmatic - and at times controversial - condition, with variable anatomical forms and physiological consequences. First described in humans over 40 years ago by Van Praagh, the condition was labelled the "great pretender" by Gerlis 25 years later, because of its apparent propensity to mimic anatomically similar structures. Despite many subsequent case reports citing the condition, the true developmental origin of these structures remains unresolved, and has been the subject of debate among embryologists for more than a century. A persistent fifth aortic arch has been defined as an extrapericardial structure, arising from the ascending aorta opposite or proximal to the brachiocephalic artery, and terminating in the dorsal aorta or pulmonary arteries via a persistently patent arterial duct. This description may therefore encompass various anatomical forms, such as a unilateral double-lumen aortic arch, an unrestrictive aortopulmonary shunt, or a critical vascular channel for either the systemic or pulmonary circulation. The physiological properties of these vessels, such as their response to prostaglandins, may also be unpredictable. In this article, we demonstrate a number of cases that fulfil the contemporary definition of "persistent fifth aortic arch" while acknowledging the embryological controversies associated with this term. We also outline the key diagnostic features, particularly with respect to the use of new cross-sectional imaging techniques.

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Keywords:  CHD; arterial duct; coarctation of the aorta; persistent fifth aortic arch

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28851468     DOI: 10.1017/S1047951117001342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol Young        ISSN: 1047-9511            Impact factor:   1.093


  4 in total

1.  A double-barrelled aorta with high aortic Arch.

Authors:  Tomoaki Oshitani; Yuki Kawasaki; Yosuke Murakami; Mitsuhiro Fujino; Takeshi Sasaki; Kae Nakamura; Yoko Yoshida; Tsugutoshi Suzuki; Eiji Ehara
Journal:  J Cardiol Cases       Date:  2021-06-05

2.  Persistent fifth aortic arch stenosis associated with type A interruption of the aortic arch: a report of six cases.

Authors:  Lin Zheng; Yong-Li Cao; Rong-Chang Wu; Jian Guo; Ning Ma; Fang-Yun Wang; Xin Zhang; Yun Peng
Journal:  Chin Med J (Engl)       Date:  2019-06-20       Impact factor: 2.628

3.  Isolated persistence of the fifth aortic arch in an infant presenting with congestive heart failure.

Authors:  Giovanni Meliota; Maristella Lombardi; Pierluigi Zaza; Maria Rosaria Tagliente; Paolo Versacci; Gabriele Scalzo; Ugo Vairo
Journal:  Ann Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2019-11-22

4.  Persistent fifth aortic arch: a single-center experience, case series.

Authors:  Yuanyuan Liu; Hui Zhang; Jun Ren; Aimei Cao; Jinghui Guo; Bo Liu; Min Bao; Chunhua Zheng
Journal:  Transl Pediatr       Date:  2021-06
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